You’re anchor tests are such a valuable resource to the boating community. Thank you. Additional thought is that the low holding numbers of some of the lower surface area design anchors might not be a factor in the real world with a 77lb spade for example. As you always say. People need to look at the data and come to their own conclusions on the best anchor. In my opinion it’s an anchor like the spade with no 1s or 2s. Or 2s in an area like low holding in soft mud that could be attributed to a low surface area 20lb anchor, which may not be an issue with a 77lb anchor. I think at $3,000 a 77lb 316SS Spade that’s gonna last forever might just be the way to go in my opinion. They sell this stainless version in a welded one piece version with the ends capped and fully enclosed lead ballast. No rust / corrosion issues.
@thresher8181816 ай бұрын
Tell the truth... Rocna fixed their original anchor BECAUSE you showed them what they screwed up in their design. Great job, and appreciate your humble efforts toward supporting the seabed holding community! The best anchor is 1 to 2 sizes larger than what any vendor table recommends! Rely less on techno-design, chain, scope, etc.. and GET A BIGGER F'N ANCHOR! Love your videos! You're the only KZbinr I've ever sent $, and well earned!
@OurLadyDefiant Жыл бұрын
HELL YEAH!!! Anchor test!!! I’m grabbing some rum, sitting down and looking forward to some veering tests! Stoked!
@AlexMotan1 Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve! Thank you for the big effort you are making in creation of this comparative anchor tests. We really appreciate it and found many interesting facts - and sometimes surprising conclusions - by carefully watching them. Looking forward to see the bigger sister of that Rocna MKII, for sailboats over 45 ft. - a 20kg or a 25kg anchor. Thanks again!
@tralaralaaaa110 ай бұрын
39 minutes of in-depth anchor testing... THANKS! You're the best
@TRUTHmessenger201210 ай бұрын
For what's it worth, here's some REAL world data input: I am a full time sailor/cruiser currently in Hawaii. I have a 58' ketch, cruising weight of around 55k. I have a Rocna 88lb. MK l as my primary, with 300' of 1/2" chain. I spent 3 years anchored off Mala, Lahaina, and leeward Maui, playing chess with some of the most diabolical marine weather anywhere. In those 3 years, I saw 80-100mph+ winds 3 times. 60-80 winds around 8 times. and 30-60 100 times easy. Perhaps more, as Hawaii is the gustiest/windiest place I have ever been. For those who think Hawaii is paradise: It is the undisputed wind/kite surf capital of the world. At times the Big Wave capital of the world. And the channels are world infamous, part of sailing lore; as the most treacherous in the world. I never dragged on my Rocna, not once. Even when anchored on "dust over crust" in Mala. A very thin layer of coral sand over lava bed. I carry a 130lb. Mantus as a storm anchor, but I have never used it.
@randolphh8005 Жыл бұрын
I’m in Florida and had ok luck with the Rocna, but occasionally had trouble with setting. We switched to the Mantus with the roll bar and in sand it has been flawless. Amazing holding.
@svcyclops Жыл бұрын
You are the king of anchors. On your advice I bought an Ultra anchor for my JPK 39 sailboat.
@human_marco Жыл бұрын
Thank you from Germany for another professional anchor video
@corymacdonald24776 ай бұрын
Thanks for the in depth review, “no pun intended”. The angled airfoil on the roll bar of the M2 is designed that way so the angle drives the anchor deeper into the sea bed. Agree, very expensive. Thank you for the review.
@csteingraber5 ай бұрын
I would think that rollbar angle is actually to get it to push out of the bottom when inverted so that it can jump out and reset and not end up in a stable inverted drag. 14:23 you can see it jump way out. Maybe due to short scope but I think that is the main reason after all the roll bar exists specifically to help roll the anchor back over to the tip. So the angle is doing the same thing making it create lift to push out when upside down in the bottom.
@roaxth Жыл бұрын
Hello Steve, thank you for your excellent work testing all the anchors. For my perspective it’s the most valuable channel in this area. I’m quite sure the manufacturers are watching as well and hopefully they improve their products with your results. Go on testing.
@kevinmillett6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@timothyzimmermann4612 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for some great work. At a $700 price point it's tough for the 20lb Rocna Mk2 to compete with others on the market; especially the Viking. I can see it making sense for a full-time cruiser where the higher quality might pay in the long run. For weekend warriors and short term cruisers it's not worth 2x the price of similarly size (and performance) Vikings, M2s, or Excels.
@nokia512 Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve, thanks a lot for your excellent work. I have been waiting for this one!
@DarrenBainbridge11 ай бұрын
Thanks Steve, i have been hanging out for this one. Thorough and fair review, thanks for testing the mk2. Seems to me to have very consistent holding and resetting across all the substrates as you stated. Just need to size size appropriately for ultimate holding power. Inportantly it build tough for cruising. Maybe sacrificing some surface area for the same weight hence overall holding vs weight.
@Blueybob Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve. Was looking forward to that one.
@shadygrovesailing Жыл бұрын
I purchased a westsail 32 in Anacortes Wa. I haven’t ever Anchored out .. these videos are informative. Alas also makes me question my ability to anchor out.. # first time sailboat owner..#sailing for dummies .. Purchasing a mark 2 or viking anchor in the near future! thanks Steve!
@johncampbell388 Жыл бұрын
Watching these videos puts you way ahead of me as a newbie. Just being able to visualize sets and resets is invaluable.
@david782122 ай бұрын
I’m on a sailboat and I have to wonder how much wind/current it would take to generate 1000 pounds of thrust? Really all you did for me to point out just how important it is to have enough chain on your anchor… I personally know several people who, IMHO, don’t even come close to having enough chain and complain constantly about their anchors dragging, the brand variety is incredible… I actually wondered how there could be so many bad anchors, but now I’m thoroughly convinced that if they just had more chain, these anchors would perform 100% better. I do like the performance of the MKII over the MKI, but I’m rethinking the amount of chain I had planned on using above anything.
@francristos8802 Жыл бұрын
Great work, as usual. Gracias Steve!
@raireva4689 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I was wondering what happened with this project...❤
@FrederickKoehlmann8 ай бұрын
We currently do have the Rocna MkI anchor and are looking for a second anchor. The Spade or Vulcan was my original thought. I may need to rethink that. I'm mildly interested in where the Ultra anchor would fit into this list?
@XSAILOR65 Жыл бұрын
Mantus M1 looks like a very well balanced anchor on the graphs a 35:00. It is also very affordable.
@DJW0075 ай бұрын
>>Thanks Steve. How about some suggestions on what would be good two anchor combinations to have ready on our bows.
@bunyipcow10 ай бұрын
Another great video, thanks. Would love to see tests of the lone star mmx and the sav winch slider. Both Australian made with little to no test info out there. The lone star in particular is very affordable
@wintrice9646 Жыл бұрын
The MKII appears to my eye to be a Vulcan with a roll bar. So I am confused about the significant differences in performance grades in some tests between the Vulcan and MKII. Any insights?
@sjurpehrson7362 Жыл бұрын
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@holmalbrecht42510 ай бұрын
Hi Steve. Great work and effort! We are in the market for a 35kg anchor. We had a smaller excel that worked great but wondering what you’d recommend in the 35kg range. Best. Holm
@markhamstra1083 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. In comparison to the Mk I, the Mk II veers and resets better (which makes me more willing to trust an anchor set), holds a bit better in “clean” bottoms (sand and/or cobbles), holds a bit worse in muds, and holds the same in sandy mud. That paints a pretty clear picture for me that a Mk II that is one size bigger than a Mk I should retain about the same mud holding power while being somewhat to significantly better in all other conditions. I’d be happy with a “one size bigger” Mk II as an all-bottoms anchor if the additional cost and weight could be tolerated. I think I’d still want to have at least one “big blow” anchor onboard, though, since the Mk II’s holding power looks to be adequate-to-good, but not exceptional. Anyway, thanks again for all of your effort, Steve, especially the November trip.
@bjornedlund43684 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the effort put into these tests, you’re amazing, literally a full blown research institute. Have you considered testing the Bulwagga? It seems like the perfect candidate for your lineup. Designed by Peter Mele, New York, it received really good reviews and test results but seems to have been discontinued after some years. A European manufacturer has started producing it again, allegedly on popular demand. Alain Poiraud (Spade anchors) wrote favorably about the Bulwagga in his Complete Anchoring Handbook.
@ReviewByGeorge2 ай бұрын
I just got an MK1 with that hollow roll bar. Can’t I just fill the bar with epoxy resin and fix that internal corrosion problem?
@michaelw38094 күн бұрын
I don't see why not. I have a mantus. Want to fill the opening with 5200
@christersolvang75514 ай бұрын
hi, can you include an approx 20lb stainless steel mushroom anchor in your test? I have a 33-foot boat and use such an anchor on soft mud. I have to use the boat's engine to loosen it again. hope you make it. big fan of your anchor videos! ⚓️
@anoldmanandthesea Жыл бұрын
Hey Steve, I really appreciate all the hard work you put in to gather and share this information with all of us - truly helpful and valuable information! Glad you were rewarded with a beautiful run to the Sucia Islands and glad you included some of it in the Rocna MK II video. I'm going to be buying a new anchor in the next few months and was settled on a Viking but understand they are coming out with a new anchor, the "Odin" and would really love to see you put it through the paces. Is it out yet? Will they send you one for evaluation? If not, have you considered setting something up for us to fund the purchase of one as you did for the Rocna MK II? Kurt
@Bakanelli Жыл бұрын
Well Odin won’t have a roll bar so it’s performance might not be best in category in the soft mud seabed.. I personally don’t like roll bars and to am really excited about Steve doing the future test 🤪
@roadboat92164 ай бұрын
Thanks much for all this testing and data. Well done. Looks like a good one but I think that I’ll stick with my Spade that you originally turned me on to. Love ti. And don’t like roll Bars. Now I have to say that although not perfect, I anchored for years and hundreds of anchoring, my Fortress 55# workd well. Only time I dragged was in Admiraly bay Bequa in a tropical system. Everyone was dragging. I think that the reason that I did well was that it was oversized. Helped a lot with this anchor. I have consistently done poorly with CQR’s.
@petermerrick5644Ай бұрын
Hi Steve. Getting ready to head south to the Bahamas. Our sail boat is 37ft and 15000lbs. we currently are using the Viking 15. We are considering the mantis M1 55 it also fits on the bow. We have 300 ft of G43 HT 5/16 chain. The Viking 15 is much lighter than the mantis M1 55. Any thoughts ? I have a mantis anchor swivel I have not installed it. Any thoughts on swivels? Can’t thank you enough for all the insight on anchors! Great channel!
@flygoodwinАй бұрын
I would choose the M1 55 as primary. Keep the Viking 15 for back-up or kedge. I would only use a swivel as a last resort to address a particular problem. I've never used any swivel on my boat, but I think a Mantus swivel would be a good choice. I like the way that it does not have a "fork" style attachment and therefore can deal with side loading by pivoting.
@the_ayesha_khan10 ай бұрын
Hi Steve, thanks as always for all your efforts and comparisons. I have a question about anchor chain. Can you safely reduce the chain size and still be secure? I.e. reducing from 10mm to 8mm. Is the Catenary affect important? Or is it the weight and design of a good anchor that is most important. Thanks in advance
@flygoodwin10 ай бұрын
The answer to each of these questions is: It depends. For example, if the seafloor is somehow known to be free of sharp objects, and scope is long, then it can be perfectly safe and secure to anchor with all rope and zero chain. In another situation where the depth is very deep, and swinging room only allows very short scope (< 3 to 1), catenary is absolutely vital.
@desertisland3747 Жыл бұрын
Always thought a fairer test for the Bruce, would be against similar shaft length or blade surface length, as opposed to weight.
@DeanRussell-bk2kx17 күн бұрын
Have you done a video of how you you do the actual videoing. How you set up the camera and what cameras you use? Thanks
@rottoilcazzo6 ай бұрын
I have a Mochi Dolphin 44. I wanna change the anchor. I use the boat in the Mediterranean Sea, so mostly sand and grass. Which anchor do you suggest me? Now I have a Bruce, but not very happy about it. I’m oriented to the Mantus.
@ThisLilHobo Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@patrickwatson40588 ай бұрын
Hey Steve have you updated the 45-50lb graph or is the Sarca excel still #1? I have heard some people complaining of back flips and difficult resets on the Sarca Excel. Not many but a few complaints
@craignkathsmith5376 Жыл бұрын
Many thanks for another fantastic video Why is the ultra omitted from your testing?
@flygoodwin Жыл бұрын
I did test a 45 pound Ultra that was sent to me by the US distributor (Ultra Marine West). I would welcome the opportunity to test an 18 pound version as this size range has become a focus of mine. Unfortunately, the $1,000 cost puts it out of reach for me.
@dimitrismelitas256610 ай бұрын
hi Steve.Mybe u test KOBRA 2.is a good anchor.thank u
@MARIOSAILOR1 Жыл бұрын
Great job👍 i take my conclusions, for what i see on your Rocnas tests and for my real world full time live a board experiênce, i have my opinion, Spade anchor for ever,♠️💪much more efective than those rollbar Marketing anchors...
@charlycostes25889 ай бұрын
Great job ! I have just discovered your channel. Why are Viking anchors not available at the moment ?
@flygoodwin9 ай бұрын
I know nothing about the availability of Viking anchors. Note that both the company headquarters country (Israel) and the manufacturing country (Ukraine) are at war.
@TheAdrianoMari5 ай бұрын
@@flygoodwin Right ... when, in the past, I need something (I order a 15 model), Izi kalvo send me very quickly the anchor and the "boomerang". Now ... I think they have some problem but ... send him an email ... if he can ... he usually reply
@JasonBrowne-ff1db9 ай бұрын
Steve, how well do you think a Rocna MK2 13lb would perform in your testing series based upon experience?
@trentspencer799110 ай бұрын
The number one issue with the original Rocna and why I sold my 40kg version is that it could fill the bar with weed and mud or debris and mud much like this one did. Then as the boat pulls onto or over harder ground or harder sand the anchor failed to right itself and would drag on it's side. I watched my friends Leopard 45 drag 400 meters because of this, fortunately down the coast. The anchor alarm failed. Clog that anchor then move it clogged to harder normal ground and see if it will set or just drags on its side. This is a common scenario in the med for example and their primary previous failure point. There are even video of it happening on KZbin.
@mattschaal5578 Жыл бұрын
Great.
@madspragroesen80537 ай бұрын
In the 40-50 lbs test. Rocna mk1 44 lbs gest just 2.8 score while Viking 51 lbs gets 4.9. The Rocna being a bit lighter. In my real life situation my boat came with a Rocna mk1 40 (88 lbs) and I bourght the biggest produced Viking 25 (66 lbs). So the Viking is considerably lighter. The fluke area of the two are close to identical. I am going to try to use the Viking as main anchor, but not sure what to expect. I did experience draging the Rocna in “sandy mud” contitions in a river with shifting tides. Boat is a 20 ton 51 foot trimaran.
@fivegosailing6 ай бұрын
This is really interesting to me. @svpanope does a phenomenal job of comparing these anchors, the Viking is outperforming everything in the same wright range. However I am interested in how the recommended anchors compete. In this example like you Rocna are recommending me a 40Kg whereas Viking are recommending 20Kg (Endurance 50, monohull 23,000Kg)
@Onyourbiketoo3 ай бұрын
Increase the scope to 5:1 which is where the Rocna is designed to work and you will have a whole better result.
@myparadiseonbantayanisland903011 ай бұрын
How does a traditional fishermans anchor stand up against these newer technologies anchors?
@flygoodwin11 ай бұрын
Compared to modern anchors, traditional fisherman anchors are: Very difficult to handle (won't work with a bow roller. Very low holding power. The "Lazy" fluke can easily foul the rode during wind or current reversals. Many people repeat the age-old belief that a fisherman is the gold standard for heavy weed/kelp. However, I do not believe this has been verified by controlled testing. As much as I love the traditional aesthetic of a fisherman anchor, I feel that it's time has passed.
@myparadiseonbantayanisland903011 ай бұрын
@@flygoodwin Thank you for the detailed assessment, I needen that detail. I live in the philippines and we have mostly sandy shallow anchoring, the boats here ( local fishing boats) use the old fishermans style and i bought that style for my small hand built 19 foot trimaran. From the info you gave me i should go shopping for a modern style anchor. It is hard to find moderen things here, they cling to the past very tightly, Thanks again 😁
@myparadiseonbantayanisland903011 ай бұрын
@@flygoodwin Have you tested the claw style anchor? I can only find a 1 kilo claw style here. The ad says it is good for a 20 to 40 foot boat.
@wilsonevans67602 ай бұрын
Well, I beg to differ, I built a HD version, 1 1/2” shank with fair sized flukes to have good holding resistance in soft sand,,mud. Also holds real nice in hard rocky ground, Myles the bar that keeps it upright will cause problems with bow rollers, I keep it dismantled, stored and ready for “ the big Blow”. And when I want to set the second anchor.
@timdunn22572 ай бұрын
OK for rock, coral (avoid if possible,) and very deep water with very low scope. Not good for medium depth sand or coral at all.
@pierremitham2964 Жыл бұрын
That "spponed up tip" seems like a pretty serious design flaw for a new gen anchor. Almost looks to me like the tip should be reversed to point down
@markhamstra1083 Жыл бұрын
And yet the reset numbers that Steve gathered (the 180s and the straight line at Sucia) are excellent - only the Viking has better reset numbers, and even that is just barely. It doesn’t look to me that your speculation is supported by the data.
@pierremitham2964 Жыл бұрын
@@markhamstra1083 Watch the video again, Steve speculates that the skating is related to the turned up tip.
@markhamstra1083 Жыл бұрын
@@pierremitham2964 And that it’s only a factor at very short scope and isn’t important given reasonable scope and chain weight. Again, the test data indicate exceptional resetting ability, not a design deficiency.
@treborobotacon4 ай бұрын
I never brought the mark 1 because i knew the mark 2 was coming out.